Camera Roll

- [Narrator] The photos view organizes your images…by when and where they were taken.…The albums view organizes photos into a variety…of different albums.…Some of these are created automatically…by the operating system…and you can also create your own albums.…Let's check it out.…So I'll tap on the icon for the photos app…and then down along the bottom I'll just tap on albums.…The albums view has been rearranged a bit in iOS 12.…Instead of a long list of albums,…they're now segmented into my albums,…people and places, and media types.…

And if you have any shared albums,…they're going to show up near the top…just underneath the my albums section.…In my albums are the camera roll or the all photos album…up there in the upper left as well as favorites…and any albums that you've created.…You can scroll horizontally to see these albums.…If you want to see them all in a vertical scrolling list,…like it was in iOS 11 just tap see all…and then you can scroll through them that way.…This is also where the edit functionality is…

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12/17/2018

Whether you use an iPhone, iPad, or both, see how to get the most out of the enhanced photo taking, photo management, and photo editing features in iOS 12. In this course, instructor Seán Duggan zooms in on the photography features of iOS 12, acquainting you with tools that can help you get the best photos from your device. Seán covers how to use the Camera app to adjust exposure, shoot in HDR, capture panoramas, and create slow-motion and time-lapse videos. He also shows how photos are organized in iOS 12, as well as how to apply nondestructive edits right on your phone and access other editing tools from within the Photos app. Finally, Seán shows how to share and sync images with iCloud and transfer images to different iOS devices or your computer with AirDrop.